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Greg Carr: When I first came here in 2004, I could drive around with my Mozambican friends all day long, and if we were lucky maybe we'd see one baboon, or one warthog or something.
Greg Carr is at the front of the group of visitors clambering ashore. He lifts one child into the air, makes a face at another and greets adults with backslapping familiarity.
Tech entrepreneur and philanthropist Greg Carr plans to funnel funds from the deal toward restoration efforts at Mozambique’s Gorongoza National Park. Published on November 14, 2024 By Wendy Bowman ...
Greg Carr, co-founder of Boston Technology and former chair of Prodigy, is selling his iconic penthouse at 170 Fifth Ave. in New York for $25 million, after nearly 25 years of ownership. Eitan ...
Greg Carr says he knew he had to buy the penthouse at 170 Fifth Ave. when it first came up for sale in 2001. The midrise prewar building had been converted into condos for the first time, ...
Greg Carr says he knew he had to buy the penthouse at 170 Fifth Ave. when it first came up for sale in 2001. The midrise prewar building had been converted into condos for the first time, ...
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Restoring Gorongosa National Park after decades of war - MSNGreg Carr: Well-- well, I'd like to keep that a secret, but unfortunately, I think-- you know, you could probably do the math and figure it out, it's more than $100 million.
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